Ep 01 - "Workload vs Workforce" with Jordan Webb, Colonna's Shipyard
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In the inaugural episode of Ship Repair Radio, the official podcast of the Virginia Ship Repair Association, we tackle one of the most critical debates currently facing the waterfront: workload versus workforce. While the prevailing narrative often centers on a workforce shortage, we flip the script to examine why a volatile, unpredictable, and declining workload is the real issue impacting modern shipyards.
Our featured guest is Jordan Webb, President and General Manager of Colonna's Shipyard. With 20 years of waterfront experience stretching from the deckplates up through project management to executive leadership, Jordan brings an essential, firsthand perspective on what it takes to maintain a stable, skilled workforce in a fluctuating procurement environment.
Key Topics Covered:
- The "Workforce Shortage" Reality: Why recruiting isn't the primary bottleneck, highlighted by a single yard receiving 4,100 applicants and identifying 900 qualified candidates in under six months.
- The Whiplash of Fluctuating Workloads: How unpredictable schedules create extreme staffing challenges, forcing a 250-person yard to navigate 60-to-80 person capacity swings within mere weeks.
- The Cost of Idle Capacity: An inside look at the steep financial realities of maintaining infrastructure, where a yard spends $5 million annually on baseline drydock maintenance regardless of actual customer utilization.
- Commercial vs. Navy Dynamics: A comparison of operational agility, detailing how commercial partnerships leverage trust to clear change orders in minutes, while government modifications can take up to 30 days.
- Strategic Solutions for Stability: Exploring how contract bundling and tying shipyards to specific ship classes can dramatically improve long-term planning, workforce retention, and overall efficiency.
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Hosted by John, President of the Virginia Ship Repair Association.